iso - in line with wireguy's spring creeks, summer's the time of Tricos, which are a most reliable hatch and last for months. Getting up and on the water a little after dawn and watching the mists clear are different, but still same in a way, to the spring evening spinner fall frenzies. But a big difference is you can see more easily to tie on flies and adjust tackle as the feeding progresses.

Then of course, a nice lunch in the shade or some A/C restaurant is a nice way to taper off. Then you can go be a family man for the rest of the day, maybe even take the frau out for the evening.

Sometimes I do bass and panfish in the evening. It's an interesting juxtaposition to do 8X (or finer) and #28's and 1-3 wts in the morning, then pull out a 7 or 8wt in the evening and CROSS THEIR EYEBALLZ with poppers.

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